The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 9G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... poor , and cried Arthur mercy because they had delayed him so long , and Arthur forgave them , and took the sword between both his hands , and offered it upon the altar where the Archbishop was , and so was he made knight of the best ...
... poor , and cried Arthur mercy because they had delayed him so long , and Arthur forgave them , and took the sword between both his hands , and offered it upon the altar where the Archbishop was , and so was he made knight of the best ...
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... poor belief , wherefore trowest thou more on thy harness than in thy Maker , for He might more avail thee than thine armor , in whose service that thou art set . Then said Launcelot : Fair Father Jesu Christ , I thank thee of Thy great ...
... poor belief , wherefore trowest thou more on thy harness than in thy Maker , for He might more avail thee than thine armor , in whose service that thou art set . Then said Launcelot : Fair Father Jesu Christ , I thank thee of Thy great ...
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... poor men ; and men give them the remnants in fair vessels of silver gilt . And when they have eaten , the monk strikes again on the garden gate with the clicket , and all the beasts return to the places they came from . And they say ...
... poor men ; and men give them the remnants in fair vessels of silver gilt . And when they have eaten , the monk strikes again on the garden gate with the clicket , and all the beasts return to the places they came from . And they say ...
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... poor Lucia's heart . Don Abbondio was seated , as we have said , in an old arm- chair , enveloped in an antiquated dressing - gown , and his head buried in a shabby cap , the shape of a tiara , which , by the faint light of a small lamp ...
... poor Lucia's heart . Don Abbondio was seated , as we have said , in an old arm- chair , enveloped in an antiquated dressing - gown , and his head buried in a shabby cap , the shape of a tiara , which , by the faint light of a small lamp ...
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... poor girl , with her sweet gentle voice trem- bling violently , had scarcely uttered the words , " And this ... " when Don Abbondio threw the cloth rudely over her head and face , to prevent her pronouncing the entire formula . Then ...
... poor girl , with her sweet gentle voice trem- bling violently , had scarcely uttered the words , " And this ... " when Don Abbondio threw the cloth rudely over her head and face , to prevent her pronouncing the entire formula . Then ...
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